As you look to make sure your policies and practices reflect recent developments, you will not want to miss this session. We will review recent significant judicial and administrative decisions addressing a variety of employment law issues. This review will highlight the best practices and instincts that will ensure you are complying with new laws and developments.

Straight Off the Vine: An Update for Employers from the Bureau of Workers’ CompensationMark Clendenin, Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation and Fred J. Pompeani, Porter Wright

In this session, we are bringing you the freshest developments out of the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC). We will be joined by Mark Clendenin, Regional Business Development Manager-Northeast at the BWC, who will share with us important insights and changes that will impact your workforce.

Employers who address internal employee complaints through early intervention and proactive mediation help reduce their potential liability. In this session, we will discuss early intervention best practices that provide a healthy environment for your workforce to thrive.

There is no charge for this seminar; however, seating is limited. Please RSVP by Thursday, May 7. If you have questions, please contact Erin Hawk.

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